Hospitality

Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality

LighterBlueArrow Why Study CTH? The Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality, (CTH) work closely with Virgin Atlantic and Star Alliance to offer courses suited to the hospitality industry. All CTH qualifications and management programmes are endorsed by the Institute of Hospitality and lead to final year undergraduate and Masters degrees with many British and international universities. | more about CTH

LighterBlueArrow How many levels are there? There are a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses | more about CTH

 

British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body

LighterBlueArrow Why Study BIIAB? The British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body (BIIAB) accredit training courses and qualifications for jobs in licensed retail sectors with over 18,000 members. | more about BIIAB

LighterBlueArrow How many levels are there? The BIIAB offers a wide range of sector-specific qualifications. The BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors is now a mandatory requirements under Britain's Security Industry Act. The BIIAB also gives training courses related to the hospitality industry. | more about BIIAB

 

Food and Drink Qualifications

LighterBlueArrow Why Study Food and Drink Qualifications? Food and Drink Qualifications is the only UK awarding body offering vocational qualifications throughout the food, drink, meat and poultry sectors. | more about FAD

LighterBlueArrow How many levels are there? A wide range of qualifications are offered from S/NVQs through to VRQs which are available to all different food and drink sectors. | more about FAD

 

Institute of Hospitality

LighterBlueArrow Why Study IOH? The Institute of Hospitality, (IOH) is the professional body for professionals working in the hospitality, leisure and tourism industries with over 11,000 members in the UK, and in more than 100 countries worldwide. | more about IOH

LighterBlueArrow How many levels are there? There are four levels | more about IOH

 

Institute of Tourist Guiding

LighterBlueArrow Why Study ITG? The Institute of Tourist Guiding (ITG) was formed in 2002 to raise the status of tourism in England. | more about ITG? more about ITG?

LighterBlueArrow How many levels are there? The Institute provides for examinations and assessments for qualifications and awards; the current highest qualification being the Blue Badge. |

 

Organisation for Tourism and Hospitality Management

LighterBlueArrow Why Study OTHM? The aim of OTHM is to support the people who work in the tourism and hospitality industry. | more about OTHM

LighterBlueArrow How many levels are there? OTHM offers 5 levels of Professional Qualifications in the area of Tourism and Hospitality. There are also six 'stand alone' modules offering training opportunities for students and individuals at work. | more about OTHM